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Want a coffee to start your day? Please Say Please is my go-to place and my daily driver. They are located on Grenfell Street near City Cross and in front of all the Obarn bus stops. They offer indoor seating but there is literally one or two tables. However that isn't a problem for them since majority of their customers have their coffee on the go, including myself. The coffee here is one of my favourite in Adelaide... View all feedback.
What Jillian Haag doesn't like about Please Say Please:
Cute little establishment and a very warm welcome from staff. Although, I had the halloumi eggplant toasty which I didn't enjoy. Way too much bread and not enough filling. For $8 I expected more.
I also didn't like my coffee but that's my personal preferences to flavour, I guess.
The location, urban deco and lovely staff are definitely the highlight. It's a pity I just didn't like what I ordered. View all feedback.
I love this cute little cafe hidden somewhere the busy streets of Grenfell! Good Macarons and great range of hot beverages! It could be a bit jam packed during their peak hours tho their customer service and products are worth every wait ! ????
Every week they have a different flavoured macaron on offer along with delicious looking biscuits (many of which are vegan). Their coffee is always excellent. During the hot weather they offered coffee ice blocks!
Dropped by this morning to grab breakfast on the go. Settled on a Chai porridge with honey & almonds to warm me up on this dreary day. I don't know whether it was because they didn't have a bigger takeaway container, but the portion was tiny for $9! It filled a skinny, tall coffee cup, which isn't much at all. Luckily I wasn't particularly hungry, otherwise it wouldn't have filled me up. That aside, the porridge was tasty and the staff were lovely.
When in the city, deciding you need a coffee break, then visit. Please Say Please in Grenfell St Adelaide, could be your answer. I have stopped by on a number of occasions, and always been satisfied. It is the quality of the coffee that keeps drawing me back. Proud Mary coffee, just makes me say "YES" when ever I taste it. There is a light menu available, but every thing is fresh and delicious, all at reasonable prices. Beanhunter have listed this Cafe #1 in Adelaide. Top Cafe 2015. I can only recommend.
Cute little establishment and a very warm welcome from staff. Although, I had the halloumi eggplant toasty which I didn't enjoy. Way too much bread and not enough filling. For $8 I expected more. I also didn't like my coffee but that's my personal preferences to flavour, I guess. The location, urban deco and lovely staff are definitely the highlight. It's a pity I just didn't like what I ordered.